Fetish Dress Code

The fetish dress code is one of the most important parts of the Fetish Weekend! It guarantees that each and every person is part of the party themselves, and not just an onlooker.

It also is a safeguard meaning every attendee has met a minimum level of effort to attend the party, resulting in a highly dynamic, totally safe, ultra fun kinky party atmosphere, with a sea of eye candy and people casting aside their inhibitions and partying like hell! No effort = no entry. No exceptions and no refunds! Don't make us turn you away at the door!

Suggested themes, options & accessories

Going topless is totally fine!

Hell, we were voted Best Place To Dance Topless for a reason, but please be aware lower genital nudity is not permitted anywhere in the venue.

Looking for suggestions of where to shop for possible outfits?

Check our list of suggestions here! We have an extensive listing of many local shops which carry fetish wear, complete with reviews and photos.

Check out videos and photos of what people wear!

If you've never been before and are STILL not sure what to wear, a great place to start is by checking out the videos and photos from previous parties! They're hot as hell and loaded with footage of people partying in a variety of amazing and super sexy outfits!

DON'TS

Unacceptable

The following do NOT constitute a fetish outfit, and will not pass the fetish dress code:

Plain jeans of any type or colour unless part of a larger acceptable ensemble costume (e.g. full leather chaps over blue jeans)

Note: 'Goth' & 'Punk' on their own are often also barely acceptable! They’re sexy looks, but please, make sure to kink it up a little!

Absolutely no street, casual or business casual wear!

If what you are wearing wouldn’t draw a second look on the street or in a normal mainstream bar, it’s probably not going to pass dress code. This ain't just some normal bar night, this ain't even a regular fetish club event, this is THE LARGEST FETISH CLUB GATHERING OF THE YEAR. Dress to impress!